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I watched the video. Way too much time to keep taping your paper down. I guess that means it isn't magnetic. I prefer my Misti. I have seen some other versions that looked pretty good, but this one seems too complicated with the pegs and tape etc. It was interesting to watch, so thanks Annette!
I watched the video. Way too much time to keep taping your paper down. I guess that means it isn't magnetic. I prefer my Misti. I have seen some other versions that looked pretty good, but this one seems too complicated with the pegs and tape etc. It was interesting to watch, so thanks Annette!
Ha! We all need to watch these kinds of videos for new stuff. Would not want to miss out on a single chance to maybe spend more of our money, right?
__________________ Bugga in OK
"Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible." Dalai Lama
Very cool but I think the one Tim Holtz demo'd at CHA has the best design features, quality and price point I've seen so far. It's open ended so only one size tool is needed for any sized paper, it's all washable acrylic, and the hinged piece comes off for adjustding for different types of stamps. It seems to be very sturdy and not as delicate as some of the other versions. If I didn't already own the MISTI, this would be on my must have list.
__________________ Leslie Harnish
Sambro, Nova Scotia
Canada
Very cool but I think the one Tim Holtz demo'd at CHA has the best design features, quality and price point I've seen so far. It's open ended so only one size tool is needed for any sized paper, it's all washable acrylic, and the hinged piece comes off for adjustding for different types of stamps. It seems to be very sturdy and not as delicate as some of the other versions. If I didn't already own the MISTI, this would be on my must have list.
This is how I feel, too. I do like my MISTI, and maybe sometime I'll get the TH one, but right now I'll stick with what I've got.
OMG,I canNOT stop laughing. This woman is absolutely wonderful!!!!! I think I love her. Hecko, I KNOW I love her.
Me too, wiping the tears away I laughed so hard!!!! If she ever stops scraping, she easily could be a standup comedian, or be on AGT with her humor!!! So hysterical and relatable!!!!
Ok, so Linda is hilarious!!! So funny because it's true!!
But back to the original topic, does that thing have a weight listed? I don't think I would ever have to work out again if I used it, it looks massive!
Ok, so Linda is hilarious!!! So funny because it's true!!
But back to the original topic, does that thing have a weight listed? I don't think I would ever have to work out again if I used it, it looks massive!
The website said that boxed up, 3.5 pounds. So less than that, but still heavy.
It's 10 x 11.5 so may look bigger due to camera angle? I always use 8.5 x 11 copy paper as comparison, so not a ton bigger I guess.
I predict that if this one flies they will come out with a mini for traveling and for cardmakers. Tim has been known to mini stuff. I use my mini misti the most because I have a messy desk and not much room to begin with.